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Candler Building

These photos of the Candler Historical Marker ceremony were taken by
SSA employee, Michele Brand.

Among those in attendence at the event were former Robert Bynum
(foreground) former Deputy Commissioner for Programs at SSA, seen
here talking with Lou Enoff, former Acting Commissioner and Principal
Deputy Commissioner at SSA.

Charles Reilly (left) and former SSA Commissioner
Shirley Chater (right) were among the distinquished guests.

The SSA Chorus performed at the ceremony.

Distinguished guests, SSA officials, and representatives of the
sponsoring organizations pose after the marker has been unveiled.
Left to right: Cynthia Ennis, Acting President, Local 1923 of the
American Federation of Government Employees; Jack Houseknecht, CEO
of the SSA Baltimore Federal Credit Union; Michael Reynolds, President
of the Employee Activities Association; Tom Cicotello, Area Manager
of the Candler Building for Reit Management and Research; SSA Commissioner
Jo Anne B. Barnhart; former SSA Commissioner Shirley Chater; Arnie
Spivack, Treasurer, Local 1923 of the American Federation of Government
Employees; former SSA officials Lou Enoff and Robert Bynum.

A group of former SSA employees, all of whom worked in the Candler
Building, join Commissioner Barnhart for a photo in front of the historical
marker.

Left to right: SSA Commissioner Jo Anne B. Barnhart and Ed Tall,
National Vice President of the Social Security Alumni Association.
The Alumni Association was the primary sponsor of the historical marker
project.

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